Elon Musk - Things Most People Unaware Of About China & The Danger Of Culture Clashes

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Elon Musk has always been outspoken about his views on China, but did you know there are things he has said that most people aren't aware of? From China's bold advancements in technology and infrastructure to its unique work culture and governmental policies, Musk has shared fascinating insights that reveal the depth of his understanding of the world's most populous nation.

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Visiting China is like stepping into the world of Star Trek.

China has beautiful, modern, gleaming cities.

China has fabulous roads, bridges, high-speed trains, subways, airports, etc.

China has fantastic mobile payment system and 5G deployment.

China has good, affordable health care _for everybody._

China has no homelessness and no drug addiction.

China is very safe and clean.

Chinese society is harmonious and stable. The Chinese people are very happy.

horridohobbies
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Life in China is far better than the MSM will tell you - the China of yesteryear is long gone, the quality of life is way way up, even if the economy isn't doing the best.

leisureenjoyer
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Despite China repeatedly saying that it would like to cooperate with the US and not sliding into cold war between the two, still the US keep perceiving China as a threat. What threat?

leondee
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Musk ignored the genocide committed by USA, the torture in Abu Ghraib, the rendition program if outsourced torture, the killing if civilians using drones, the continuing torture in Guantanamo.

DumpTheDollar
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According to Georgetown University's CSET, 41% of China's 3.57 million STEM graduates in 2020 work in STEM fields, while only 20% of USA's 820 thousand STEM graduates do.

Let me do the math for you: *that's a ratio of 8.9 to one.*

China has an overwhelming advantage in technical brain power.

horridohobbies
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I agreed the US was not acquisitive compared to the European colonialists, but it was an act of economic calculation. By not taking over a country, it costs us a lot less while still plundering the wealth. By not taking over, we don't have to run the government, answer to the local populace, put down rebellions, or regularly receive Americans coming home in a casket. To the point we helped rebuild Europe and Japan economies, the answer is yes, but we also made them forever our lackeys. When they dared challenge us, we torpedoed their economy (Japan) and any attempt get off the US Dollar (EU). As for the Third World, it was gangster's paradise for 70 years, where we keep the world's poor poor through our loans, debt traps, corporate raiders, resource strip-mining, all enforceable with the 800+ bases around the world. To the point that if the US treated POWs better than anyone, the answer is also yes (in spite of Guantanamo). But when compare these POWs to the millions and millions civilians we carpet bombed, chemicaled, defoliated, land-mined, or systematically starved to death through sanctions from Korea to Vietnam, Cambodia to Laos, Iraq to Cuba, Iran and Latin America, and what god knows how many other countries we fixated our "American interest" on, that bit of POW kindness is almost negligible. For all the acts of compassions our government committed since WW2 (and there were many), when I take a bird's eye view over a span of decades, Elon Musk's judgement of America's benevolent spirit seems a little sour. Between the cumulative wrong by our military actions, and the indirect lives lost through our assassinations, sabotages, destabilizations, puppet dictators, right-winged death-squads, riots and proxy wars, the Nazis or Imperial Japan could do no worse.

colonylaser
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America a benevolent Empire, yeah right Elon, you are so full of IT.

blacksheepnonconformist.
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Taiwan belongs to China after WWII, since 1945. That's the peace order. If we break the peace order, then there will be WWIII, just like Germany broke the peace order after WWI. China lost the most during WWII. Japan took Taiwan from China after the First Sino-Japenese War. Japan returned Taiwan back to China after WWII.

xiaomingguo
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50 years advantage of technological development does not trump 5000+ old civilization.

bobiel
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Why is Elon afraid of China today China is the best business partner.

MohammedRashidAbdullah
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The US “improving others through military might”😂

Banmuyuan
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usa: the United States is not acquisitive
everybody else: sure

timitarecom
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China now is in a different world than China then when looking from a historic perspective. It has now a party organized along the Leninist line emerged from Russia and it is in a Western systems of production and consumption where competition for resources are becoming increasingly fierce. Whereas China then was an agriculture society.

thexuzhang
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Elon Musk's memory of the history of the U.S. is a bit on the fuzzy side, such as the U.S taking over of the Philippines. Guam, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and the Marshall Islands. Sure, she let the Philippines regain its independence eventually but only after many years of internal wars and brutal massacres of the Filipino rebels until after WW2.

The U.S. then thwarted the efforts of Vietnam to achieve its independence from the French despite the Vietnamese rebellion leader, Ho Chi Minh's admiration for the U.S. so much that he formed the Declaration of Vietnam Independence based upon the U.S. Declaration of Independence, "We the People".

The U.S. was doing great in many ways until after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963 and his brother, Robert Kennedy in 1968 and the slide downwards into mediocrity began with a string of mostly failed presidents who were only able to get the nation into conflicts and wars.

Slowly, bit by bit, the U.S. has been wasting its own goodwill assets among the people in the Global South through its interference along geopolitical lines in the affairs of those countries. In a way, far from keeping to its own borders, the U.S. was not only keeping to its Monroe Doctrine restricted to the entire American continent, it was extending it throughout into the Pacific and Indo-Pacific Region, intruding now into Chinese waters where they do not belong.

China has long been an isolationist country and it is only in the latter part of the 20th Century that she has begun to open up to international trade and outreach. However, it has adhered to its original principles of non-interference in other countries and other cultures and religions. If it wants to influence others, it will be through induction from trade and cultural exchanges - not by conquest, by colonising others outside the periphery of China by the use of open warfare

This latter part is something that the U.S. is totally at odds with, based upon it own history in which the continent of North America was taken over by naked aggression against the indigenous natives. It's DNA has been written in the shedding of the blood of others and this violent streak has resided within itself ever since - like the mark of Cain who slew his own brother.

Unless the U.S. is led by wise leaders once again who has a wide knowledge of the world, other countries, their beliefs and a deep and intimate knowledge of its own history, plus an in-depth knowledge of political philosophy and is able to lead the people along the same educational pathway in developing an understanding of other people instead of just using simple assumptions drawn along stereotyping of others, there can be no peace with China or Russia or anyone else outside the realm of the U.S. hegemon.

George-kot
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U.S. really needs a good leader who is immune from money and sex and who can lead.

MegaPapa
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I recommend NOT being a POW...
And at the moment, the country most likely to initiate conflict which would result in Prisoners of War is
(Clue, it's not China)

rogerstarkey
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It's not about history, culture or economics . It's about capitalism and communism like in the cold war, when it was not the battle of cultures but between aggressive aquisitive Stalin's communism (which was a religeous cult at that time) in and capitalism.

primozlampic
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The German army committed a lot of brutal action during the invasion of Russia. Of course, they donot want to be Russia pow.

mho
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US not acquisitive? Has anyone read "How to Hide an Empire" by Daniel Immerwahr?

TanChoonHong
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No real insights.... ...but glad to see he knows some basics... ...Hopefully that means he can influence Trump to better support Ukraine.

Naturalook